Viking RVGC Installation Instructions - Page 13

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Electrical & Gas Requirements Rigid Connections: • Incoming gas is brought from an intake pipe (not supplied) at the rear of the unit to the pressure regulator; then to the manifold pipe for distribution. The only connection necessary is from the service supply, through the shut-off valve (not supplied), to this intake pipe (not supplied) to the regulator supplied, but not connected through the cooktop. In Massachusetts: This appliance must be installed with a 36" (3-foot) long flexible gas connector. CAUTION Before placing the cooktop into operation, always check for gas leaks with a soapy water solution or other acceptable method. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. LP/Propane Conversion The RVGC/CRVGC models are field convertible to LP/Propane gas. The orifice spuds and regulator must be physically changed. See conversion kit and instructions which must be purchased separately. Gas conversions and initial installation adjustments are not the responsibility of the manufacturer. Initial Ignition of Burners All cooktops are tested before leaving the factory. Field adjustments may be necessary for proper mixture of gas and air for proper operation. When the cooktop is connected to gas and electrical service, it should be adjusted by a qualified technician. If it is not, contact your dealer for the name of their authorized service agency in your area. Proper Lighting and Shutdown Instructions 1. To ignite the surface burners, turn the knob counter clockwise to any position. 2. Upon ignition of the surface burner, turn the knob to the desired position, (HI, Med, or Low). 3. To shutdown the burner, turn knob clockwise to the OFF position. 4. In case of failure, shut the gas OFF using the installer supplied manual shut-off valve. 13

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Rigid Connections:
Incoming gas is brought from an intake
pipe (not supplied) at the rear of the unit
to the pressure regulator; then to the
manifold pipe for distribution. The only
connection necessary is from the service
supply, through the shut-off valve (not
supplied), to this intake pipe (not
supplied) to the regulator supplied, but
not connected through the cooktop.
In Massachusetts:
This appliance must be
installed with a 36” (3-foot) long flexible gas
connector.
LP/Propane Conversion
The RVGC/CRVGC models are field
convertible to LP/Propane gas. The orifice
spuds and regulator must be physically
changed. See conversion kit and instructions
which must be purchased separately. Gas
conversions and initial installation
adjustments are not the responsibility of the
manufacturer.
Before placing the cooktop into operation,
always check for gas leaks with a soapy
water solution or other acceptable method.
DO NOT
USE AN OPEN FLAME TO
CHECK FOR LEAKS.
CAUTION
Electrical & Gas Requirements
Initial Ignition of Burners
All cooktops are tested before leaving the
factory. Field adjustments may be necessary
for proper mixture of gas and air for proper
operation. When the cooktop is connected
to gas and electrical service, it should be
adjusted by a qualified technician. If it is not,
contact your dealer for the name of their
authorized service agency in your area.
Proper Lighting and Shutdown
Instructions
1. To ignite the surface burners, turn the
knob counter clockwise to any position.
2. Upon ignition of the surface burner, turn
the knob to the desired position, (HI,
Med, or Low).
3. To shutdown the burner, turn knob
clockwise to the OFF position.
4. In case of failure, shut the gas OFF using
the installer supplied manual shut-off
valve.